I Castro Lareo, F J Jiménez Jiménez, M Rosales Rodríguez, V Domínguez Hernández
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摘要
背景:结核病是一个重大的公共卫生问题。在西班牙,结核病的发病率是欧洲共同体中最高的国家之一,并且呈上升趋势。这项研究的目的是确定1982年至1991年期间" Juan Canalejo医院" (La Coruña,西班牙)集水区的结核病发病率和时间趋势。方法:对1982年1月至1991年12月期间由胡安·卡纳莱霍医院预防医学科流行病学警戒系统检测出的细菌学阳性肺结核病例进行修订。结核病发病率作为年龄、性别、时期和县的函数,用泊松回归建模。结果:共纳入病例1120例。女性相对于男性患结核病的相对危险度为0.50(95%可信区间0.44 ~ 0.56;P < 0.001),无论男女,风险增加的高峰都在15 - 35岁之间。就时间趋势而言,女性患结核病的风险从1986年开始增加,男性从1987年开始增加。结论:在过去十年中,研究地区的结核病发病率有所增加,男性和年轻人的风险更高。
[The evolution of the incidence of tuberculosis in the La Coruña health area].
Background: Tuberculosis represents a major public health problem. In Spain, the incidence of tuberculosis is among the highest in the European Community, and shows an increasing trend. The aim of this study is to determine the incidence and temporal trends of tuberculosis in the catchment area of the "Hospital Juan Canalejo" (La Coruña, Spain), between 1982 and 1991.
Methods: Revision of all case records of tuberculosis with positive bacteriology and detected by the Epidemiological Vigilance System of the Preventive Medicine Unit of the "Hospital Juan Canalejo", diagnosed between January 1982 and December 1991. The incidence of tuberculosis as a function of age, sex, period, and county, was modeled with Poisson regression.
Results: 1120 cases were studied. The relative risk of tuberculosis in females with respect to males was 0.50 (95% confidence interval 0.44 to 0.56; p < 0.001) with a peak of increased risk between 15 and 35 years of age in both genders. With respect to temporal trends, the risk of tuberculosis increased from 1986 in females and from 1987 in males.
Conclusions: Over the last decade, the incidence of tuberculosis has increased in the study area, with higher risk in males and young adults.